BaltimoreLove
formerly peterjamesthe3rd
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I THINK I WANT TO LEARN RAIL WORK 90,000 DONT SOUND BAD...
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Wild u don’t realize the potential in some jobs when ur youngAlmost got hired at Union Pacific like 15 years ago as a TRAIN CREW person. Pretty much what homie said above. On call, seniority rules. They had a thing once your called you have to be at the yard within a hour and a half. You’d be gone up to like a week at a time. In the interview they basically said you’ll make tons of money but you’ll have no time to spend it lol...I turned down the position...
Word! That not being home thing and not having free time got to me. Also me and the BM was beefin so I needed to be around...Wild u don’t realize the potential in some jobs when ur young
Passes up so many great jobs
due to my youthful ignorance back in the day
Wild u don’t realize the potential in some jobs when ur young
Passes up so many great jobs
due to my youthful ignorance back in the day
the best feeling is scoring a good job you aint really supposed to haveWild u don’t realize the potential in some jobs when ur young
Passes up so many great jobs
due to my youthful ignorance back in the day
Bruh, that union seniority sucks so bad when you’re new. You either work too much or not enough.
I’m so glad there is no seniority at my job now. I can come in whenever tf I want as long as I get my equipment moved before 7am and if I want more hours I can just hop in a dump truck.
no way I could do that job. One hour notice to be gone for a week? That’s rough.
I know that the Canadian National railroad does this.
Not sure about this state side.
The most I was gone was 3 days, but again, after so long you get paid for laying up in a hotel.
I known people who literally had 2 families.
One on each end of the trip lol.
Man, I worked for a place that had a company card, hated that job but I’d be wilding with the food/hotel allowance. My boy still works there and when he goes to Vegas he gets the cheapest hotel and gets tasting menus at nobu with drink pairings and Thomas Keller’s steak house. he gets 400 a day for food and hotel.
The lifestyle is a trip most people ain't ready to take lmao.
yeah, I’m not built for it either. Like I’ll work 70 hours a week all summer and be chilling but I’m not trying to live on the road eating trash and getting fat af.
Plus I make half my money in ot so a 16 hour day is fine, I just wanna go home after.
This sir is the American dreamthe best feeling is scoring a good job you aint really supposed to have
finessing white america one check at a time
Started saying this during the democratic primaries when they biased all the questions towards HillaryWord. I’ve accepted it. If something was going to be done it woulda happen by now. F them, both sides. Straight up. It’s been months I don’t wanna hear what the hold up is anymore.
who u beat upI have plenty of blame to give out on why I'm not with them anymore.
But I was way to young to handle that money and responsibility.
A lot of it does fall on me.
But I do still have a pending case going on after all these years.
I was fired over some BS.
Yeah but I have no problem telling people how much I make or aroundYall ever have ppl ask you how much you make?
i told a dude once and he said he could do my job for $15/hr.
I tell ppl i make $10/hr now.
I work for a government agency in Cali so my income is posted every year on the net SMH...Yall ever have ppl ask you how much you make?
i told a dude once and he said he could do my job for $15/hr.
I tell ppl i make $10/hr now.
I’m the dude who googles city and county salariesI work for a government agency in Cali so my income is posted every year on the net SMH...
Yeah but I have no problem telling people how much I make or around
I like to ask people
Just to get an idea of the job market
factsyeah man I think it´s important to openly discuss salaries, particularly within your industry.
how else are you supposed to find out if your company/region/career path values your labor appropriately?
that stupid taboo is a very cute way of ensuring people never really figure out what their jobs are worth.